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- Photo & Graphics
- Viewers & Editors
- JPEGsnoop
JPEGsnoop
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Description
JPEGsnoop is an incredibly useful tool for anyone wanting to gain access to encrypted image data. It’s a great tool for both professional and amateur photographers, as it allows you to open a wide variety of image formats, including JPEG, THM, AVI, MOV, DNG, RAW, and PDF, and scan them for possible XIF metadata or IPTC. It also allows you to check camera settings for digital photographs, save the info as a file on a USB drive, and process batch files. Additionally, it can show GPS EXIF metadata and decode PSD, JPEG and AVI files. Overall, JPEGsnoop is an incredibly useful tool for anyone wanting to gain access to encrypted image data.
Downloading JPEGsnoop 1.8 from the developer's website was possible when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. The most popular versions of the JPEGsnoop are 1.8, 1.7 and 1.6.
JPEGsnoop.exe or JPEGsnoop160.exe are the default file names to indicate this program's installer. We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software. The program relates to Photo & Graphics Tools. The actual developer of the free program is Calvin Hass.
From the developer:
JPEGsnoop is a free Windows application that examines and decodes the inner details of JPEG and MotionJPEG AVI files. It can also be used to analyze the source of an image to test its authenticity.
Main features:
- Photoshop PSD decoding.
- Batch file processing.
- XMP APP1 & ICC Header display.
- IPTC and Photoshop IRB / 8BIM parsing.
- GPS EXIF metadata display.
You may want to check out more software, such as peopleputty, SPX Editor or EDraw Soft Diagrammer, which might be related to JPEGsnoop.
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